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[Archived] Season Tickets 09/10


  

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  1. 1. Are you going to get a season ticket next yeat

    • Renewing
      285
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    • Yes - new season ticket holder
      64
    • Yes, new season ticket in Darwen End
      34
    • Not renewing
      8
    • No, and not got one now
      51
    • No, I'm Waggy and dont like Fat Sam
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    • Grooby gets a freebie anyway
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Just debating whether to go for the Blackburn End lower or whether I'd be better off going for the family stand as we'd like to bring the baby with us to a couple of games. Would a 4 month old baby require a ticket????

I can't see the club charging a 4 month old baby as surely they won't need a seat. A bit confused as to why you would want to bring a baby though? :wacko:

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Just debating whether to go for the Blackburn End lower or whether I'd be better off going for the family stand as we'd like to bring the baby with us to a couple of games. Would a 4 month old baby require a ticket????

No, so long as they are under 3 they don't need a ticket. They just have to sit on your knee or stand on the stairs as my little cousin prefers to do.

Depending on how many times you were planning on bringing him/her you could just get relocated for the odd game, the ticket office are normally ok with this 2-3 times a season.

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Just debating whether to go for the Blackburn End lower or whether I'd be better off going for the family stand as we'd like to bring the baby with us to a couple of games. Would a 4 month old baby require a ticket????

Not unless you wanted the baby to sit on it's own seat. As it is you would smuggle it in your backpac anyway.

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thanks for the replies guys. Just spoken to the ticket office and they're happy for the baby not to have his / her own ticket as it'll be sat on my lap. The only issue is that they won't sell 2 adult tickets in the family stand without as buying a childs ticket. Not sure if i want to take a 4 month old baby in the blackburn end lower. Guess i might have to fork out on a childr ticket as well as my tickets

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Just debating whether to go for the Blackburn End lower or whether I'd be better off going for the family stand as we'd like to bring the baby with us to a couple of games. Would a 4 month old baby require a ticket????

No under 8's FREE

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Oh yeah, forgot to add. If anyone wants to pay by direct debit it's an extra 15 quid. comes out at 21.40 a month over ten months.

Not bad at all.

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Allocations for cup games are always more generous. For league games we only have to have 10% of capacity of 3,000 whichever is the less so I can see us getting less than 3,000 - no chance of 5,000.

The allocation for the Cricket field stand is 5k or a bit less according to ground guide. Unless they plan on moving the away end then it stays at that. They can't segregate that stand so the 10% is irrelevant. We had the whole stand for the last league and cup game.

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The allocation for the Cricket field stand is 5k or a bit less according to ground guide. Unless they plan on moving the away end then it stays at that. They can't segregate that stand so the 10% is irrelevant. We had the whole stand for the last league and cup game.

Its 4100 now they have the big damn screen in the middle of it.

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Philip-I think the prices quoted in the JW upper for 2008/9 must have been after the early bird offer. I'm pretty sure we paid £399 for ours.

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Oh yeah, forgot to add. If anyone wants to pay by direct debit it's an extra 15 quid. comes out at 21.40 a month over ten months.

Not bad at all.

Have you decided when you're going to sit then mate?

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No, so long as they are under 3 they don't need a ticket. They just have to sit on your knee or stand on the stairs as my little cousin prefers to do.

Jon Newsham will be going into spasm as we speak!

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you arent sitting with the mother-in-law are you????? on a serious note though, why would somebody buy a ST for the DE when the reduced prices (for when they have to move) havent been released yet?

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Is it your usual username/password? The system doesn't even seem to recognise my email address.

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Bad news for any students over 21 - No YA tickets this year.

I had thought about not renewing this year even if I was allowed a YA ticket (as in previous years) However after seeing the prices I really thought I would renew. Not so sure now. I really understand when people ask why should students get it cheaper, however I am a huge believer that the younger fans are the future and need to be kept because Bburn have quite an older following.

hmmmm...

:unsure:

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Bad news for any students over 21 - No YA tickets this year.

I had thought about not renewing this year even if I was allowed a YA ticket (as in previous years) However after seeing the prices I really thought I would renew. Not so sure now. I really understand when people ask why should students get it cheaper, however I am a huge believer that the younger fans are the future and need to be kept because Bburn have quite an older following.

hmmmm...

:unsure:

£199 is better than student rates for most clubs that offer them.

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Bad news for any students over 21 - No YA tickets this year.

I had thought about not renewing this year even if I was allowed a YA ticket (as in previous years) However after seeing the prices I really thought I would renew. Not so sure now. I really understand when people ask why should students get it cheaper, however I am a huge believer that the younger fans are the future and need to be kept because Bburn have quite an older following.

hmmmm...

:unsure:

I'm embarrassed for you blueandwhitedynamite if £199 is too much for you. Tap your dad up .

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Bad news for any students over 21 - No YA tickets this year.

I had thought about not renewing this year even if I was allowed a YA ticket (as in previous years) However after seeing the prices I really thought I would renew. Not so sure now. I really understand when people ask why should students get it cheaper, however I am a huge believer that the younger fans are the future and need to be kept because Bburn have quite an older following.

hmmmm...

:unsure:

Take a long hard look in the mirror ..... if £10.47 to watch some of the best players is to much then get a paper-round! :lol:

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Bad news for any students over 21 - No YA tickets this year.

I had thought about not renewing this year even if I was allowed a YA ticket (as in previous years) However after seeing the prices I really thought I would renew. Not so sure now. I really understand when people ask why should students get it cheaper, however I am a huge believer that the younger fans are the future and need to be kept because Bburn have quite an older following.

They are...which is why under 21 students get it cheaper. :rolleyes:

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